RUGBY NEWS - South Africa have to pick themselves up and restore their pride after Ireland inflicted a record 38-3 defeat on them on Saturday, said a shell-shocked Springboks coach Allister Coetzee.
Coetzee – whose position was questioned last year when the South Africans endured a terrible tour of the northern hemisphere – gave credit to the Irish for being 'clinical' but admitted virtually nothing that had worked well in training had been played out on the pitch.
The South Africans go on to play France next weekend and Coetzee acknowledged there was a lot to work on.
"It is difficult to explain. It was disappointing and as a group we take full responsibility," he said.
"We have three games left on tour and we have to fight our way back.
"Credit to Ireland they played tactically, very, very well.
"We lacked patience with our kicking game and they showed us you need patience to build from that," added the 54-year-old.
Coetzee, who will have to answer to Rassie Erasmus as director of rugby from December as he is returning from his similar role at Munster, said his side should been cleverer when they were chasing a 14-0 deficit.
"Our discipline let us down and bang we were 14-0 down," he said.
"It becomes difficult to play catch up rugby because then you want to play a bit instead of using the kicking game.
"But Ireland were very clinical."